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Do electronic health records have any force in law? American correspondent Neil Versel reports from the TEPR conference in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Do electronic health records have any force in law? American correspondent Neil Versel reports from the TEPR conference in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Data transferred between GP systems must be scrupulously examined for errors. E-Health Insider looks at the issues involved and where the responsibilities lie.
Connecting for Health’s new strategy to engage with professional associations seems strangely familiar, reports E-Health Insider from the Clinical Information Advisory Groups’ press conference in
The tenth World Congress on the Internet in Medicine (MedNet) is taking place later this year. Robert Pretlow looks at the issues facing the conference
How will the general election affect NHS IT? E-Health Insider takes a comprehensive look at what each party has to say about the major e-health
With the ever-increasing prominence of digital technologies in healthcare, digital therapeutics (DTx) present a novel
In healthcare, efficient and accessible services are indispensable pillars in ensuring the wellbeing of a
Too often, data collected from wearables and monitoring devices adds to the burden on healthcare
CCIO Martin Farrier used to believe AI would “enhance” us. Lately, he’s been having some
Application programming interfaces (APIs) have a hugely important role to play in the sharing of